bite_me wrote:The 'non-vegetarian' vampires have red eyes because of the blood in their system, right? So why would the 'vegetarians' have golden eyes if animals have red blood too???

Stephenie's diabolical plan to keep you utterly perplexed, maybe? No, I don't actually know. I never even thought about that before.I think it just has to do with the way different blood effects them...Although animal blood really isn't that much different than human blood seeing as we are animals.Now you have confused me...

After all the foreshadowing of being very emotional and fear of becoming a "monster" , why did you let Bella "skip" the newborn stage, not give her much of a "thirst" , not have her pay the price for immortality and love, which was one of the main themes of the series, and overall downplay Bella as a vampire?

EmmettCullen534 wrote:After all the foreshadowing of being very emotional and fear of becoming a "monster" , why did you let Bella "skip" the newborn stage, not give her much of a "thirst" , not have her pay the price for immortality and love, which was one of the main themes of the series, and overall downplay Bella as a vampire?

I can answer that in one word: fate. or destiny.

It was Bella's fate to become a vampire, unlike the rest of the Cullens.